British Expats

British Expats (https://britishexpats.com/forum/)
-   The Update Forum (https://britishexpats.com/forum/update-forum-107/)
-   -   Melbourne for 4 years (https://britishexpats.com/forum/update-forum-107/melbourne-4-years-752805/)

Mikail Mar 26th 2012 12:06 pm

Melbourne for 4 years
 
Hi All

I am updating our settlement in Melbourne. We arrived in Melbourne in February 2008. And how time flies...... As of today, we are just about 4 years and have settled in Melbourne successfully. When we arrived, I was unemployed for 8 months. Once I got a job, things started to fall in place. My wife decided to start a new career 4 years ago. She decided to do a degree in radiography. She graduated in December last year and started to work as an intern this February in order for to register as a qualified radiographer. Kids have settled in well and love every moment in school. As for me I love my work very much.

I have applied for citizenship and will be sitting for the ctizenship test this Wednesday. If all go well, I will be a citizen by June.

I hope my story will give encouragement to new migrants and potential migrants to hang in there and enjoy the ride of migration. There will be ups and downs. But at the end of it, it is all worth it.

Regards
Mikail
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Buzzy--Bee Mar 29th 2012 3:57 am

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 
Fantastic! Melbourne's great isn't it?

Citizenship is a breeze btw for anyone slightly intelligent.

BB

Mikail Mar 29th 2012 10:51 am

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 
I went to the DIAC on Wednesday. I had to wait for 30 minutes before being called up at the counter. The DIAC officer checked the documentations. This took about 20 minutes as my application wass accompanied with 3 children. After verification, the officer took a picture for the database and then I was ushered to a room to do my citizenship test. It was a breeze. I answered the 20 questions in about 5 minutes and everything was over. Now I have to wait for 60 days for a ceremony at my local council.

Regards
Mikail

Daeria Mar 31st 2012 4:23 pm

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 
Thank you for the update, and also for the citizenship reassurance, it's so nice to hear real personal experiences.

Wishing you good luck for the future!

Mikail Apr 12th 2012 11:38 am

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 
Today we receive letters from DIAC informing us of our citizenship ceremony. It is scheduled to be held at our local council on 9 May 2012.
We are looking forward to receiving our citizenship certificates. Then we will apply for the Australian passports.

Mikael

roaringmouse Apr 15th 2012 11:11 am

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 
Didn't you previously apply for citizenship? I'm guessing it was rejected and money lost if you did.

Mikail Apr 15th 2012 12:49 pm

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 
I decided to wait for my better half to qualify so that we can apply together. The date for her to be able to qualify for citizenship application was February this year.

Regards
Mikail

empty Apr 19th 2012 3:50 pm

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 

Originally Posted by Mikail (Post 9972909)
Hi All

I am updating our settlement in Melbourne. We arrived in Melbourne in February 2008. And how time flies...... As of today, we are just about 4 years and have settled in Melbourne successfully. When we arrived, I was unemployed for 8 months. Once I got a job, things started to fall in place. My wife decided to start a new career 4 years ago. She decided to do a degree in radiography. She graduated in December last year and started to work as an intern this February in order for to register as a qualified radiographer. Kids have settled in well and love every moment in school. As for me I love my work very much.

I have applied for citizenship and will be sitting for the ctizenship test this Wednesday. If all go well, I will be a citizen by June.

I hope my story will give encouragement to new migrants and potential migrants to hang in there and enjoy the ride of migration. There will be ups and downs. But at the end of it, it is all worth it.

Regards
Mikail
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Would you mind sharing, why did you think it took better part of 8 months to secure the first job? Do you think it is reasonable time frame for a migrant to secure a job?

Also I wonder how did you manage your financials during this period.

Mikail Apr 20th 2012 10:29 am

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 

Originally Posted by empty (Post 10014859)
Would you mind sharing, why did you think it took better part of 8 months to secure the first job? Do you think it is reasonable time frame for a migrant to secure a job?

Also I wonder how did you manage your financials during this period.

Hi Empty
Once you are committed to settle down, everything will work out well. The operative word is "commitment"....

Mikail

empty Apr 20th 2012 2:36 pm

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 
Commitment in settling down means you would have sold off properties and brought all money you have earned in life, so that transition would have had smooth at least financially!! Or you are merely referring to sheer mental state of being committed?

Mikail Apr 21st 2012 1:08 am

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 

Originally Posted by empty (Post 10016599)
Commitment in settling down means you would have sold off properties and brought all money you have earned in life, so that transition would have had smooth at least financially!! Or you are merely referring to sheer mental state of being committed?

Mental commitment is utmost important.......as compared to financial commitment.

mikail

Mikail May 9th 2012 12:16 pm

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 

Originally Posted by Mikail (Post 10001874)
Today we receive letters from DIAC informing us of our citizenship ceremony. It is scheduled to be held at our local council on 9 May 2012.
We are looking forward to receiving our citizenship certificates. Then we will apply for the Australian passports.

Mikael

Today, 9 May 2012, is our citizenship ceremony day. The whole family (wife, myself and 3 kids) attended the ceremony and as of today, we are officially Australians. The next step will be to apply for our passports.

Mikail
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Daeria May 9th 2012 2:11 pm

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 
Congratulations Mikail!

That's excellent news for you and your family :thumbsup:

Mikail May 10th 2012 11:45 am

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 

Originally Posted by Daeria (Post 10050302)
Congratulations Mikail!

That's excellent news for you and your family :thumbsup:

Thanks. All the best to you and family too. May you and family have a good trip to Australia and Happy Settling in Australia.

Regards
Mikail

empty May 11th 2012 5:22 pm

Re: Melbourne for 4 years
 

Originally Posted by Mikail (Post 10050085)
Today, 9 May 2012, is our citizenship ceremony day. The whole family (wife, myself and 3 kids) attended the ceremony and as of today, we are officially Australians. The next step will be to apply for our passports.

Mikail
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Congratulations on becoming Australian!!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:


All times are GMT. The time now is 8:23 pm.

Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.